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Berkeley, Nov. 5, 1906.
- Aesculus Californica - Bot. 3. has been studying fruits brought from trees just above First Arboretum on hillside. There were 7 or 8 4-carpeled ones in the lot (4 valves and 4 cells and 8 ovules). Also a shooot with leaf-scars and buds in whorls of 3!
No. 2619. Hemizonia luzulaefolia
Stuaryt st., near Ellsworth, Berkeley. Abundant in adobe.
Trip to Pt. Reyes, No. 10.
Went to Pt. Reyes with Mr. Rowan to see the earthquake rift. After one has found it and studied it a bit it is very easy to follow. Straight as a string almost. Goes straight across country in a northerly - southerly
16_157
Pt. Reyes Station, Nov. 11
direction, without temporizing about hills streams or valleys. We first caught it at the middle of the marsh on the Inverness road where the dike road has suffered displacement. Matters are not clear here on account of the loose marsh but south of the marsh on the road to Skimmer's ranch the rift follows the side of a hill, drops down to the marsh again, displacing cross line fences 16 1/2 feet clearly. The show place is Skinner's Farm. The rift passed along the edge of the door-yard of the house and through the farmyard. A Monterey Cypress tree 30 ft. h. was carried along
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